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  2. Jefferson nickel - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson nickel has been the five-cent coin struck by the United States Mint since 1938, when it replaced the Buffalo nickel.From 1938 until 2004, the copper-nickel coin's obverse featured a profile depiction of Founding Father and third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by artist Felix Schlag; the obverse design used in 2005 was also in profile, though by Joe Fitzgerald.

  3. United States nickel mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels. The 1939-D nickel with a mintage of 3,514,000 coins is the second lowest behind the 1950-D nickel. The cause of the key date of 1939 stems from the new design that excited collectors the year prior, after the initial hype had settled down fewer nickels were saved.

  4. Nickel (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Under its terms, the Treasury Secretary could vary the nickel's designs in honor of the 200th anniversary of the Expedition and of the Louisiana Purchase, but the nickel would again feature Jefferson and Monticello beginning in 2006. [98] Unless Congress acts again, every future five-cent coin will feature Jefferson and Monticello. [99]

  5. 50 State quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    4.3 Louisiana. 4.4 Indiana. 4.5 Mississippi. ... 2004 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) ... United States cent mintage figures.

  6. Louisiana Purchase Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904. Local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million (equivalent to $509 million in 2023) [ 1 ] were used to finance the event.

  7. Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson met with Louisiana officials as film ...

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    This meeting comes after Arceneaux told KSLA the tax reform proposed by Landry could impact Louisiana's film tax credit. Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson met with Louisiana officials as film tax credit ...

  8. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Trime (Three-cent silver): 3¢, 1851–1873; Half dime: 5¢, 1792–1873; Twenty-cent piece: 20¢, 1875–1878; Silver dollar: $1.00, 1878–1904, 1921-28, 1934-1935; Gold dollar: $1.00, 1849–1889 (some early commemoratives were minted in this denomination) Quarter eagle: $2.50, 1792–1929 (some early commemoratives were minted in this ...

  9. What downtown Shreveport properties have been bought by ... - AOL

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    Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is buying several properties in Shreveport. Starting May 31, 2024, Jackson's G-Unit Studios has purchased several properties across the city's downtown area spending, in ...